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2023 industry recession to be deeper than first forecast

Construction Enquirer

Construction output is now expected to fall by 6.4% this year after economists at the Construction Products Association sharply downgraded forecasts for the second time. Key points of Spring forecastConstruction output falls by 6.4% in 2024 • Industrial output to rise by 1.1% fall in output.

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Construction Industry in US, Canada Poised for Growth

Construction Superintendent Magazine

After a year of stabilization, the construction industry in the U.S. and Canada Construction Trends 2024 forecast explores the opportunities and challenges facing the construction industry in the year to come. “The JLL’s new U.S.

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2022 Forecast: Industry on Slow Path to Recovery

ENR Construction

infrastructure spending package moves forward, forecasters express cautious optimism about the year to come. . As the world continues its widespread vaccination effort, COVID-19 restrictions ease somewhat and the $1-trillion U.S.

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40+ APAC Construction Industry Statistics You Need to Know

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Construction is always changing, which is why it’s worth keeping up with important statistics and developments across the industry. In addition to helping you benchmark your performance against your peers, equipping yourself with the latest industry stats can help shape your overall strategy. . State of the industry.

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Australia’s Construction Market Poised for Growth

Viewpoint Construction Technology

If there’s one thing the global construction industry expects, it’s the constant ebb and flow of economic change. Recent focal shifts in Australia’s construction sector, as well as a rising population, indicate a coming sea change in infrastructure spending and development. Changes in Australia’s Labour Market.

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3 Methods to Finding More Skilled Labor

Construction Business Owner

Growth in construction over the past 5 years was capped off by a record-setting 2016, which saw United States spending reach nearly $1.2 The outlook for 2017 is even more bullish, according to Wells Fargo’s Construction Industry Forecast 2017, “with significant talk in all areas of the need for increased infrastructure spending.

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How Brexit Will Affect The Construction Industry – Infographics

Lets Build

The UK remains uncertain of the full impact the EU referendum will have and how Brexit will actually affect the construction industry. Many businesses within the construction industry employ EU labour because it is cheaper. Find Here: Modernise Or Die: The Need For Change In Construction.